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Photo gallery: A first look at Remembering Tigers

Remembering Wildlife is back with its fundraising campaign for a new photobook, Remembering Tigers. Here’s an exclusive peak of what’s to come…

Team Wanderlust
04 April 2024
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Remembering Wildlife, the groundbreaking photobook series, is returning with its ninth beautiful edition in 2024. This time, it’s all about celebrating tigers.

In the past several years, more than 47,000 copies of the fundraising books have been sold worldwide, accumulating more than £1.1 million in donations to conservation projects.

Ahead of the latest photobook release, Remembering Wildlife have once again launched an appeal to raise funds for the production of the book, Remembering Tigers.

Within eight minutes, the Kickstarter campaign reached its £20,000 target and currently has received more than £110,000 in donations. It will continue running up until 28 April, hoping to raise even more funds.

With just 5,500 tigers left in the wild, the money raised from the eventual sale of the book will go towards protecting these beloved animals from further population decline.

These mighty creatures are the largest of the big cats, and can be found from sub-tropical forests to snow-covered mountains across Asia. Despite their versatility in habitat, tigers are listed as ‘Endangered’ by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)

Remembering Wildlife Founder Margot Raggett MBE said: “Tigers are threatened by loss of habitat, illegal hunting for the Chinese medicinal trade, widespread killing of their prey for bushmeat, as well as retaliation for attacks on humans and livestock.

“Numbers are, thankfully, increasing in some areas, due to recent successful conservation measures, yet tigers are still the least numerous of all the large wild cats. There’s no time to waste. Now is the time for us to tell their story.”

Below is an exclusive preview of six images that will feature in the upcoming photobook, due for release on the 7 October 2024.

Photo by Archna Singh of a Bengal tiger in Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan India (Archna Singh/Remembering Widllife)

Photo by Marius Coetzee of a Bengal tiger in Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan India (Marius Coetzee/Remembering Tigers)

Photo by Sergey Gorshkov of a Siberian tiger Location: Land of the Leopard National Park, Russia (Sergey Gorshkov/Remembering Tigers)

Photo by Andy Parkinson of fighting Bengal tigers in Bandhavgarh National Park, India (Andy Parkinson/Remembering Tigers)

Photo by Paul Goldstein of Bengal tigers in Bandhavgarh National Park, India (Paul Goldstein/Remembering Tigers)

Photo by Sachin Rai of a Bengal tiger in Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan India (Sachin Rai/Remembering Wildlife)

Remembering Tigers cover image by Sarah Skinner, captured in Bandhavgarh National Park, India

Remembering Tigers

To donate towards the production of Remembering Tigers, head to the Kickstarter campaign page

To learn more about Remembering Wildlife, head to their website rememberingwildlife.com

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